"Endothelium" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The endothelium is a layer of flat cells that lines the interior surface of blood vessels, including arteries, veins, and capillaries. It plays a crucial role in regulating blood flow and pressure by controlling the constriction or dilation of the blood vessels. The endothelium also produces various chemicals that help to prevent blood clotting, promotes the movement of cells and molecules across the blood vessel wall, and helps to regulate the body's inflammatory response.
Endosymbiotic refers to a symbiotic relationship in which one organism lives within the cells or tissues of another organism.
Endotheca refers to the inner unseen surface or lining of something, such as a cavity, container, or organ. It is often used in biological contexts to describe the lining of a cavity or tube, such as the endotheca of a blood vessel or the endotheca of the uterus.
Endothelioma is a type of cancer that affects the lining of blood vessels or lymphatic vessels. It is a rare and aggressive tumor that originates from the endothelial cells that line the blood vessels or lymphatic vessels. The treatment for endothelioma typically involves a combination of surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy, and the prognosis can vary depending on the stage and location of the tumor.
Endothelial cells are thin, flat cells that form the lining of blood vessels. Endothelial cells play a crucial role in maintaining the integrity of blood vessels and controlling the exchange of substances between the blood and surrounding tissues. Endothelioid cells are a type of cancer cell that resembles endothelial cells, often found in certain types of ovarian and lung cancer.